Chapter 32 - The Future Has Changed (2)
Return of the Female Knight
RotFK Ch. 32 The Future Has Changed (2)
The next day.
As soon as Elena got out of bed, she tied a red handkerchief to the window. She didnât expect to be summoning Kuhn so soon. However, she realized a great deal from Sophie yesterday.
ââ¦The future has changed.â
Sophieâs original path was to work for the family until their deaths, but after Elenaâs return to the past, the maid was dismissed shortly. The past that Elena remembered and future that would unfold would not be exactly the same. Even more so, the largest departure from what she knew was her saving Carlisleâs life. How many years had that changed? She had to know.
Rather than relying on memory, she needed to make a fresh analysis of the imperial family. She would gather the information herself, but yesterdayâs incident made it difficult for her as a noblewoman to move as freely as she desired. Furthermore, Helenâs men had followed her in the streets, and for what purpose was still a mystery. She thought it safer to keep her head down as much as possible.
Most of all, it was better to stay indoors to silence the idle rumors. So the correct course of action was Kuhn. She would use him to retrieve information from the outside.
âI hope heâs as capable as Caril saidâ¦â
After glancing out the window, Elena turned her head around again. She had a lot of work today as well.
After completing her routine morning exercises, Elena summoned all the servants of the household. They all packed into the widest central hall. Elena stepped forward and scanned the faces of her employees one by one, then spoke in an unfaltering voice.
âI heard an incredible rumor yesterday.â
At the mention of the rumor the servants avoided each otherâs gazes. Judging from their reaction, everyone seemed to know what exactly what Elena meant. Elena didnât intend to speak for long and immediately got to the point.
âThe person who spread those words against me was sent away yesterday.â
Murmuring began to rise from the servants, but Elena lifted her hand to command them to fall silent.
âLet me be clear. If you intend to continue working for House Blaise, donât be fooled by this gossip. If this story comes to my ears again, be prepared to leave.â
It was a warning, but the manner which she delivered it was still dignified. For a moment everyone was as silent as a dead mouse, then the senior butler answered in reply.
âUnderstood, My Lady. I was going to tell you myself but you handled it well. If I see anything else like this, Iâll notify you right away.â
âYes, please. Report to me and I will dismiss them right there.â
âIâll be sure to take care of it.â
Elena turned back and spoke in a clear voice to the servants, who were looking back at her with anxious eyes.
âNow that I have clearly warned you, I will have no more mercy.â
The servants answered all at once, bending their heads.
âUnderstood, My Lady.â
After Elena heard the chorus of affirmation, she nodded her head. She didnât want to make threats, but it was difficult to keep them from talking otherwise. Furthermore, there were so many people to keep quiet. She had to deal with it as much as she could before it leaked outside. The servants still had their heads bowed down, and Elena spoke to them again.
âYou are all dismissed.â
As soon as her voice finished ringing in the air, all of the servants returned to their respective duties. No one whispered and no one was out of place.
The butler, who was watching quietly, turned to Elena.
âYou have done well, My Lady.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThank you. And thank you for your help. If anyone says anything, please do as you said. Iâll leave it to you to keep the story from spreading.â
âI will, My Lady.â
That was how the Lady Blaise started her day. After a simple breakfast, Elena sat at her desk, looking over the documents she needed to take care of. Mirabelle wanted to go to a jewelry store, so she had to look at their budget.
She also took the opportunity to dig out more information about this world. Because House Blaise was not near the capital, there was no information on the imperial family in the documents, but there was a wealth of them on the southern provinces. She stared blankly at the papers, then figured she could learn new things about the south that she had never known about before.
Suddenly there was a knock on her door. She didnât anticipate anyone visiting her at this time, and she answered with a puzzled look on her face.
âCome in.â
As soon as she finished speaking, the door opened and a man entered the room. He had dark blue hair and pale skin. It was Kuhn.
As soon as he entered Elenaâs jaw dropped, despite the fact that she had summoned him. It had been less than a few hours since she hung the handkerchief. Above all, she couldnât believe he was in Blaise Castle itsel